Someone with a Doctorate Degree in the field of Human Sexuality (Clinical Sexologist) is different from a Sex Educator or a Sex Therapist. Knowing the difference can help you find the person best equipped to help you.
My unique function as a Clinical Sexologist has the added benefit of my extensive background (4 decades) in health care, health education, women’s health care, international counseling, yoga therapy, etc. I use the combination of counseling, comprehensive sex education and health education in my work seeing clients and creating retreats.
It’s not unusual for me to work in concert with a Psychotherapist or MFT since their training may not have same depth of understanding about human sexuality that mine did, and visa versa with their depth of understanding of family or psychotherapy. It’s a complementary union.
Click HERE to learn more about a Clinical Sex Doctor’s areas of study.
My practice is primarily couples who desire rekindling their romance and sexy life together. I also work with couples who seek guidance for creating a new relationship design or agreements. One of my favorite things is pre-marriage counseling to help couples really understand all they are agreeing to. We have the “consensual monogamy or non-monogamy” discussion.
Helping couples develop communication skills for negotiating life as a couple VS a single is one of the most important roles I have.
I work with folks questioning their sexual orientation, however those considering gender reassignment, I do refer to trained therapists in this field.
I also have a passion for working with single adults in areas of confidence, communication techniques, “picker” problems, and to help them see patterns of relationship choices that are helpful and harmful.
Helping parents find tools to raise sexually healthy kids is another passion. Having raised three myself, and helping to raise my six grandchildren, this is an area near and dear to me.
Finally, women’s empowerment is a specialty of mine. Helping women find their voice, inner power source, sex energy, and learn they have the human right to a healthy pleasurable sexual life. I include men who desire better skills for being in relationship with those empowered women.
All sessions are on Zoom. When you schedule your appointment you will automatically be emailed the Zoom link and passcode.
We will have a conversation. I will ask what brings you to see me today and away we go. I will ask questions that help me know your priorities. I will take notes during the session and be listening for key words from you. My role is to support you to the best of my ability.
Once I learn what is most important to you, together we will create a priority list to work on. I often give homework, sometimes homeplay too.
Most of what I do is to identify the places you feel stuck and offer tools to expand, educate, awaken, grow, build and create the life you desire.
Helping each person I see feel heard, seen, loved and safe is my primary priority. The rest is guided by you.
Important Note: With my medical background I will often identify the need for a medical doctor referral, occasionally with a request to ask for specific lab tests if hormone imbalance is suspected. I have also referred for medication adjustments, medical exams, or psychotherapy. I am very comfortable with my lane and asking for supportive help whenever we deem necessary. I firmly believe health care must be a team approach.
The frequency of sessions is fully up the client. I offer assignments and do provide some email support between sessions on occasion.
Some people are ready to get down to work and want weekly appointments. I have seen some clients one time and they felt at ease to move forward. My practice is Client Centered.
Important Note: We do not offer emergency crisis counseling. If you find yourself in crisis please contact your local mental health Hotline immediately.
- Desire for a safe space to talk about sex and how it affects your life happiness.
- How to keep relationships spicy for the long haul
- Comprehensive, unbiased, pleasure and consent based sex education
- How to raise sexually healthy adults
- Concerns with “Am I Normal” regarding sexuality.
- Gender & Sexual identity
- Sexual desire or function fluctuations or shifts.
- Couples with conflicting sexual desires
- Painful or disastifying sex & intimacy
- Sexual guilt, shame & functional challenges.
- Am I normal?
- Can I learn to orgasm?
- How can I give my partner an orgasm?
- Is my penis too small?
- My spouse never wants to have sex anymore.
- Can we really recover after infidelity?
- How do we keep our sex life alive?
- How can I regain control of my erections?
- How do I get my partner to________?
- How do we get that lovin feeling back?
- How do we change the design of our relationship agreements?
- How do I talk to my toddlers, kids, teens, and grown kids about S.E.X.?
- We won’t get naked.
- There is no sexual activity
- I don’t need to see your genitals
- I don’t prescribe medications or order lab (although I have made suggestions to discuss with your physician)
- I will not share about my sex life.
- I will not share anything you tell me with anyone you have not consented to.
A. Yes. This is my professional livelihood.
Payment is expected at the time of appointment booking; if you choose to take advantage of our hardship sliding scale, please follow instructions carefully to make payment at the time of booking.
Your payment is what will secure your appointment time.
The hardship scale is from $88- $128. I ask that you pay what you feel you can afford and I trust you will be fair. I still have faith that people will choose to do the right thing when trusted to do so.
There are many forms of payment options. For details, please see PAYMENTS
Here you will find everything you need regarding scheduling an appointment with Dr. Nancy, including our cancelation policy, payment links, sliding scale options, and more. It is a fillable form and once you are finished it will automatically be sent to Dr. Nancy’s administrative assistant, Keith. CLICK HERE